Sunday, April 30, 2017

""CORRECTION TO: The French Intelligence Report of April 26, 2017 Contradicts the Allegations in the White House Intelligence Report of April 11, 2017 by Professor Theodore A. Postol" by Publius Tacitus". Is that meta enough for you? It is curious that we live in an age where it is common to back up your current lie by referring to a previous lie, one that has subsequently been abandoned as being too obvious a whopper, as if your audience is too dumb, or misinformed, to notice.

"The Times and the others also have chided anyone who notes that Assad had no logical reason to undertake a sarin attack since his forces were making solid gains and he had just learned that the Trump administration was dropping the longstanding U.S. goal of “regime change” in Syria.

To those of us outside the mainstream media bubble, there seemed to be little or no military advantage to be gained. Instead,Assad would be risking more international intervention, which has ripped his country apart for the past six years. But the Times and other major outlets dismissed our logic by arguing that Assad was simply announcing his impunity in some particularly brutal Arab-sort-of-way.

However, neither the value that the Times and others placed on the Russian-Syrian timing discrepancies nor the strange explanation of Assad’s motive made any sense. After all, if Assad were making some bizarre public declaration of his impunity, why would he then deny that his forces were responsible for the chemical attack? Wouldn’t he simply say, “yes, I did it and I don’t care what anyone thinks”? Isn’t that what impunity means: that you do whatever you want knowing that no one can hold you accountable? Instead, Assad has consistently denied ordering the attack."

"A Tale of Two Syrian Cities Under Attack Exposes Western Media's Pro-War Hypocrisy". For Norton critics, this is a stupid, misleading, and completely unfair attack on Sanders.

The spirit of Judy Miller lives in an amazing new production of her greatest hits!: "NYT's 'Impossible To Verify' North Korea Nuke Claim Spreads Unchecked By Media".

"A Lot of What You Know About North Korea Is Racist Nonsense". As you might expect, trying not to get bombed to smithereens (again) by the vicious American exceptionalists gets you universally described as crazy.

"Gilad Atzmon’s attack against me – the ‘merchant of JVP’". Atzmon has a unique ability to force the lite Zionists to out themselves by pushing exactly the right buttons that will cause a stereotypically shrill and butt-hurt Jewish reaction. Weiss was stupid to publish this as it cuts to the heart of the problem with his blog, and with lite Zionism generally.

"In 100 Days, A New Jewish Elite Rises Under Trump". Trump had to hide the visitor logs to the White House as the number of Orthodox Jews pouring through the doors to influence him was causing them to spin like a top (or dirndl). Hook those doors up to generators and Trump will become the first green President.

"100 more prisoners join strike in Megiddo; Palestinian lawyers announce full boycott of military courts". The hunger strike seems to be really bothering Bibi. All the easy and obvious demands of the hunger strikers would undermine the power of the Israelis land thieves.

'Ari Rinkus' must be made up by a detective novelist - it is just too good a name to be real: "The Convicted Con Artist Of The Winter White House" (what's worse is that the Amway connections that got his wife the job make him the honorable one of the couple):

"He recently got pulled over by a young cop, he said. But after he handed over his driver’s license and dared the cop to look him up, the cop returned, apologized, and let him off with just a warning. Rinkus laughed as he finished up the story, and when asked if the cop let him off because he’s affiliated with the Secret Service, he answered, “Yes.”

Pressed for more details on his role in the Secret Service, he said, “I can’t talk about that,” but added that he didn’t just find the pin lying around in the trash.

A spokesman for the Secret Service said that because of the Privacy Act it does not say who is or isn’t an agent, but he added that the agency does not hire convicted felons. He also said the pin Rinkus was wearing is “occasionally” handed out to members of the public as a “goodwill gesture.”"

"NSA Backs Down On Major Surveillance Program That Captured Americans’ Communications Without A Warrant". "NSA Had Found “Many” Improper Queries On Upstream Us Person Data At Least By 2013". Out of the blue, after years of illegal activity, with no obvious political pressure on them (the American politicians are all cowed by the blackmail possibilities).

I don't agree with the politics here, but this is an interesting read: "Solid Gold Study of the 1992 Rodney King Riot".

"WikiLeaks Reveals The "Snowden Stopper": CIA Tool To Track Whistleblowers". "CIA’s anti-leaking tool leaked as ‘whistleblowers watch the watchers’". This information may save a few whistle blowers from being discovered. Note that the development of it was just another enormous waste of money: "So if you plan to steal some government documents at some point in the near future you may want to ditch Microsoft Word." There is a discussion in the comments on old printers.

Saturday, April 29, 2017

It has been long enough now that there is a genre of column of people offering extremely good - party- and country-saving - advice to the Democrats which they know hasn't a hope in hell of being followed or even noticed: "The Democrats' Davos ideology won't win back the midwest".

"Trump Could Have Broken the Democratic Party". Trump's been a Democrat all along, and is the sole person standing between the Democrats and utter ruination.

"Why FBI Can’t Tell All On Trump, Russia". Continuing the bizarre outing of the FBI operation, safe, I guess, because nobody reads this once-sane site.

There's a buried propelling idea, even amongst the writers about dystopia, that history is necessarily progressive. What if that is not true? Maybe any progress has been a small blip on the road to disaster.

"Stop Calling Him 'Dr.': The Academic Fraud of Sebastian Gorka, Trump’s Terrorism 'Expert'". World Jewry is still having trouble with an Islamophobe who is also an anti-Semite, but I'm sure will come down on the side of supporting Islamophobia (with the usual bonus that they can continue to whine about the anti-Semitism).

"Is Wolf Blitzer A Jewish Mother? (must watch)" (Atzmon). Hilarious example of the typical bullying - you wonder when, or fi, it will ever stop! - that allows Jews to kill people and steal their land. Note how AIPAC Wolf then slides into the attack on Russia, the current Jewish obsession. Poor Sean! You can actually see the blood pouring off Wolf's long Khazar fangs.

"The Trump Administration, Israel, and North Korea" (Alexis). I know this noticing things is currently frowned upon . . .

"Tillerson and the State Department ‘Ghost Ship’". Tillerson has been the biggest disappointment of the Trumpists. Sure, he's dedicated his entire life to doing Absolute Evil, but the hope was that he, notably unlike all the others in the Trump cabinet, was an adult who lived in the real would, and might conduct himself with a slight cognizance of facts. Sadly, no . . . Still, the ideal is a State Department with no employees, and we should be cheering any efforts to that wonderful goal.

Also: "Tillerson puts Nikki Haley in her place. Tells her to clear comments with State Department". A perfect example of the kind of ditz who only has her job because of her e-x-t-r-e-m-e blackmailability.

"Will Trump Release The Missing JFK Files?" No. The CIA clearly thinks it still has something to hide, and if we've learned anything about Trump it is that he is the CIA's bitch.

"Sun ‘exposes racism in Russia’ with video of nazi Ukrainian football fans".

"Premier Kathleen Wynne hints at expanding pharmacare to all ages in Ontario — eventually". "Duelling drug plans set stage for pharmacare election in Ontario". The paradox of extreme unpopularity coupled with a burning desire to be reelected leads to some peculiar, long overdue, outcomes. A pharmacare election, with the conservatives deservedly squeezed out, would be perfect.

Friday, April 28, 2017

"The French Intelligence Report of April 26, 2017 Contradicts the Allegations in the White House Intelligence Report of April 11, 2017 by Dr. Theodore Postol" (and its comments).

Note the comments here indicate it was Postol who misread the French report, which was attempting to use the 2013 attack, improperly blamed on the Syrian government (even the Americans have abandoned that claim), to bolster claims about the 2017 attack. This is unfortunate as it muddies the waters surrounding the issue.

On using the entire Senate as part of Trump's North Korean bluff (senators not pleased to be so used): "Trump Buses Entire Senate To White House Because He Can".

"Endgame: Comparing results and intentions in the terrorism narrative". The oddities of 'terrorism'. The main oddity is that the 'terrorists' consistently do things which advance the goals of other actors (particularly, and spectacularly obviously, Zionists), and consistently pass up the kinds of attacks which might advance their own rational goals (if they would only elucidate what those might be).

Thursday, April 27, 2017

"Officials at Baghdad International Airport became suspicious earlier this month when their X-ray machines could not see into 23 large bags unloaded from a Qatari plane, producing only a black image because the contents were wrapped in a special material impenetrable to detecting devices. They were further amazed when they opened the bags to discover that they contained hundreds of millions of dollars and euros in cash worth a total of $500m (£389m), says an Iraqi source.

It is now clear that the money was ransom for 24 Qataris, several of them leading members of the Qatari royal al-Thani family, and two Saudis who had been hunting with falcons with official permission in supposedly safe southern Iraq when they were kidnapped 16 months ago by a Shia militia task force. A deal to get them released has been complicated by negotiations involving Qatar and Iran as well as Shia and Sunni militias over the simultaneous evacuation of people long besieged in four towns, two Shia and two Sunni, in northern and southern Syria respectively.

The extraordinary story of the $500m ransom – perhaps the biggest ransom ever in history – and the release of the Qatari royalty is revealed in a confidential document sent by Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi and obtained exclusively by The Independent. In a special report dated 22 April, six days after the episode at the airport, he gives senior members of his ruling Dawa Party a detail account of actions by his government, Qatar and other players inside and outside Iraq though the precise identity of several is left vague."

"Evidence Consistent with the Possibility of a Poison Gas Release from an Attack on an Ammunition Depot in Khan Sheikhoun on April 4, 2017" (Postol). "“An Impeachable Offence”: Professor Postol and Syria". "French ‘Proof’ That Assad Used Sarin in Khan Sheikhoun Turns out to Be Complete BS".

"Russian ground forces in Syria? - TTG". "Turkish Airstrikes On Kurds Complicate U.S. Operations In Iraq And Syria". "‘Safe Zone’ In Syria: A Ploy to Ignite a New Battle Front". "'With Syria In Pieces, It’s Time To Recognize Israel’s Annexation Of The Golan'".

"Shambolic Doings in Washington" (Giraldi). Still, the hot-air/actually-doing-stupid-shit ratio is close to 100%, while the old fashioned Republican class warfare carries on in the background: "You Think Trump And The GOP Have No Accomplishments So Far? You Are Wrong".

"US ‘deep state’ sold out counter-terrorism to keep itself in business" (Porter). Typically vague conclusion, but you can fill in the blanks. "The Satanists who destroyed the Middle East are back in Washington" (Alexis).

"Meet Emmanuel Macron – The Consummate Banker Puppet, Bizarre Elitist Creation". No effort whatsoever made to hide the creepy mechanics of power. You'd think the French people would be insulted by the assumption of their stupidity. Details of the elite manipulation: "The Macron Phenomenon".

"Russia: Isis Once Apologized for Accidentally Attacking Israel". The politeness of head-loppers to their masters.

Jews, and the kind of people they would hire to convey their precious lies, don't like to live in the sticks. You'd think the internet might have made a difference in the mechanics of journalism, but the cultural factors still dominate.

Wednesday, April 26, 2017

It turns out the entire North Korea war hysteria was just an advertising campaign to install American missile defense in South Korea: "US Military Begins Moving THAAD Anti-Missile System Into South Korea Deployment Site" and "U.S. military starts installing controversial anti-missile battery in South Korea". In the grifter-filled American world of Trump/F-35/Ivanka rebranding ('without her knowledge'! sure!)/countriesin the American orbit shopping for competent Russian equipment (with Russian equipment in Syria being the best advertising money doesn't have to buy)/Juicero, Elon Musk and Theranos, this makes perfect sense. The Pentagon is now just an advertising agency for crap products that can't be sold without trickery.

People who aren't Israelis are coming to realize that having non-working missile defense is worse, much worse, than not having any missile defense at all.

Added: "Japan Proceeds With Controversial New US Air Base on Okinawa".

Tuesday, April 25, 2017

"Why Paul Wolfowitz Is Optimistic About Trump". Do him a favor and don't call him a 'neocon'.

"Mad Dog Meets With Israeli Leaders On Iran". On the other hand, the world is much more multi-polar than it used to be, even quite recently (ironically due to the massive loss of power suffered by the American Empire through Jewish influence): "China closes US’ exit door from Iran nuclear deal".

"The Pro-War Twist of the ‘Resistance’". Simply, and completely, explained by The Beshekeling.

"Syria Summary - U.S. Moves To Cut Off The East - But For What?" More on the campaign to build Sunni-stan, oddly bogged down (you'd think World Jewry would have the whip out about getting this done yesterday).

"Destabilization Plots Against Syria and Venezuela". One of the good things about Trump is that he is all about the marketing, to the point that if he says he will do something, or drops broad hints about it, he doesn't actually have to do it. A stunt replaces WWIII: "Entire U.S. Senate to go to White House for North Korea briefing".

I like how this is considered newsworthy: "Adelson, miffed at Trump over embassy about-face, said to shut spigot".

"New York Times continues to flunk geography". World Jewry loves Barghouti, and this flap, in the context of a complete lack of fastidiousness about telling the truth about any other aspect of the crime known as a country, is part of the campaign to establish his bona fides as a Jew-fighter.

"Reddit Allows “Syrian Rebel” Group To Promote Al-Qaeda Affiliates". I'm waiting for the AMA for a human organ chef.

Worth it for the laughs: "Little Creep". It is inevitable that they will find a safe place for her to run, and win, somewhere, but it won't go much further than that.

"Comey Tried to Shield the F.B.I. From Politics. Then He Shaped an Election." Reading past the usual Clintonista propaganda (lots of Russia!), it is striking to note that Comey was influenced by the same lying polls that fooled Clinton into acting like she didn't have to fight to win. He had to carefully steer his way around Lynch's outrageously partisan meddling, but he was always sure his route was safe as he always assumed Clinton would certainly win (at which point nobody could blame the FBI for influencing the result). The only issue, for him as the guardian of the reputation of the FBI, was not being seen as partisan in favor of Killary after her inevitable victory. The big irony is that just as the lying poll numbers from the Jew-controlled media influenced Killary's campaigning (or lack thereof), they also influenced Comey's decision to treat the Killary and Trump investigations differently.

What could possibly go wrong?: "An Israeli startup armed with $45 million is taking on Google and Apple in the race to sell your personal data".

"The Main Issue in the French Presidential Election: National Sovereignty". Much smarter than just calling everybody 'deplorables' or 'Nazis'. Also has hints for the future campaigning of real progressives.

Monday, April 24, 2017

The cover-up for Trump's failed Korea bluff has become one of the biggest PR exercises in Pentagon history, and is nothing short of hilarious in its clumsiness (pro tip: if you keep having to re-re-re-explain your series of lies, you are not doing it right): "Carried away: The inside story of how the Carl Vinson's canceled port visit sparked a global crisis".

The French 0.1% found some weirdo, a Rothschild banker (!!! - to rub it in) with almost no political background, manufactured a party for him to run in out of whole cloth, and successfully manipulated the entire complex system to arrange to keep right-wing neoliberal globalism firmly in place, despite the fact that that disastrous ideology is clearly ruining France and is not the choice of the majority of the population. You have to give them credit for succeeding (when Remain and the Republicrats could not), at least until the country is so further wrecked by the neoliberal agenda that it will surely fall into fascist nationalism.

"France’s election at gunpoint". I don't believe that was an elite conspiracy (it was too complex to assume that strengthening Le Pen would occur at the expense of Mélenchon and not their own guy), but it may very well have been a lower level police conspiracy to assist Le Pen. It is amazing how innocent people are swept up by the 'War on Terror' for completely racist reasons, yet repeated express threats of violence against police by a guy who had been already jailed for years for shooting police (!!!), and somehow ended up with a big arsenal of weaponry, are completely ignored.

"US 'deep state' sold out counter-terrorism to keep itself in business" (Porter). Argument looks weird as it is missing the essential Zionism/Yinon component.

"Outrage After At Least 5 EU Nations Elect Saudi Arabia On UN Women's Rights Council". Why do European women have to drive anyway? They could also use gangs of men with sticks beating them if they dress too slutty. Note, however, that the complaint is coming from a Zionist PR organization that only complains as part of a greater Islamophobic campaign, with the further irony being that the Saudi princes and Jews are now thick as thieves.

"Qatar hunters held captive for 16 months express relief": "The hunting party, believed to include prominent members of the Qatari royal family . . . "

"How Did NY Gov. Cuomo Make $783,000 From A Book That Sold Only 3,200 Copies?" Rupert! Also: "Fox forcing out Bill O’Reilly could appease critics of the Sky deal". I'm fully in favor of firing sexual harassers, but the specific details of the claims being used are ludicrously weak.

"Make No Mistake: There is a media blockade against Venezuela". Typical media-created false-flags. Organized right-wingers commit atrocities which are then blamed on the government.

"Russia Blog, Day 1: The Strange Activist Who “Provoked” Chechnya’s Anti-Gay Crackdown". Complicated conspiratorial provocation that was intended to form the basis of yet another Putin bashing story.

"NYT: FBI Refused To Pay $50K For FISA-Linked Trump Dossier After Former MI6 Agent Failed To Corroborate Claims". The entire Putin Derangement Syndrome rests on a dossier which isn't worth the paper it is printed on, at least according to the FBI, who nevertheless relied on it.

"CIA Fights Disclosure of Secret Aid to Israel". Hiding the percentage of American foreign aid that goes to Israel.

"Israel said to refuse to extradite teen JCC bomb hoaxer to US" (my emphasis in red!):

"A wave of bomb threats to American Jewish institutions since the start of the year helped spread fear amid an apparent increase in hate crimes and anti-Semitic acts in the United States. Some said that the rise of Donald Trump as US president encouraged the extreme right and emboldened hate groups.

The arrest of the Jewish teenager over dozens of the threats complicated the debate, however."

Latest Postol: "IMPORTANT CORRECTION TO The Nerve Agent Attack that Did Not Occur":

"This assessment with corrected wind directions leads to a powerful new set of questions – why were the multiple sets of journalists who were filming at the crater where the alleged sarin release occurred not showing the numerous victims of the alleged release who would have been immediately next to the area?

It is now clear that the publicly available evidence shows exactly where the mass nerve agent poisoning would have occurred if in fact there was an event where significant numbers of people were poisoned by a nerve agent release. This does not rule out the possibility of a nerve agent release somewhere else in the city. However, this completely discredits the WHR’s claims that they knew where the nerve agent release occurred and that they knew the nerve agent release was the result of a airdropped munition.

There is a second issue that I have refrained from commenting on in the hope that such a discussion would not be necessary.

The mainstream media is the engine of democracy. Without an independent media providing accurate and unbiased information to citizens, a government can do pretty much what it chooses without interference from the citizens who elected it. The critical function of the mainstream media in the current situation should be to report the facts that clearly and unambiguously contradict government claims.

This has so far not occurred and this is perhaps the biggest indicator of how incapacitated the mechanisms for democratic governance of the United States have become.

The facts are now very clear – there is very substantial evidence that the President and his staff took decisions without any intelligence, or far more likely ignored intelligence from the professional community that they were given, to execute an attack in the Middle East that had the danger of creating an inadvertent military confrontation with Russia. The attack has already created a very serious further downward spiral in Russian-US relations, and has had the effect of seriously undermining US efforts to defeat the Islamic State – a common enemy of the United States, Russia, and the Western European powers.

As such, it is a sacred duty of the mainstream media to our democracy and its people to investigate and report on this matter properly."

Sunday, April 23, 2017

"Louise Mensch Has A List Of Suspected Russian Agents". Stark raving mad. Not coincidentally, a big source of 'truth' for the Clintonistas. I'm predicting a 'crisis' in the near future, requiring hospitalization and a big adjustment of her meds.

"Translation: Tor still gets 85-90% of its funding from America's spooky NatSec apparatus."

May is following in the footsteps of Clinton, half-assing it as the polls have told her she's so far ahead she can afford to take the voters for granted, while spending her time sucking up to donors. Tweet (Nadem Ahmed):

"Theresa May is refusing 2 defend her record in head to head TV debates I thought this election was about leadership #GE2017#GeneralElection"

"Kidnapped Qatari hunting party of 26 freed in Iraq after 16 months". Read well down and note how this was tied to the evacuation that was subject to the terrorist bus bombing. The deep politics here are intriguing. "Don't be fooled by reports that al-Qaeda and Nusra have split for the good of the suffering Syrian people" and "We finally know what Hillary Clinton knew all along – US allies Saudi Arabia and Qatar are funding Isis".

Mélenchon's non-scary economics: "The Mélenchon Economy". "An Earthquake in the Making". Literally the only sane vote for anybody in the 99%, and another test of whether the modern push polling works for the 1%. This election is one of the clearest examples of the conspiratorial machinations of the 0.1% to try to arrange things to keep Le Pen out (and Mélenchon snuck in while there were preoccupied with their tricks).

Saturday, April 22, 2017

"How did al-Qaeda know in advance about the Syrian air strike?" Syria to Russia to the United States, and thus directly to al Qaeda/White Helmets, probably through their CIA handlers.

"US defense secretary targets Syria with chemical weapons allegation". Directly from Israel, a crime posing as a country with illegal massive quantities of both chemical weapons and nukes. From 2014, certified by Ahmet Üzümcü, the head of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, the same Turk who is now alleging a Syrian government Sarin attack: "Last of Syria's chemical weapons shipped out".

"NATO’s Emerging Outsourced Eastern Flank" (Madsen). The kind of buried thing that one day turns out to be very important.

As hilarious as it may be, this doesn't look good for Bannon: "Rebekah Mercer" by Ted Cruz (!). Canadian shark Ted, with his excellent nose for the grift, smells blood money in the water, meaning the Mercer money that would have gone to Trump is up for grabs.

"The President Formerly Known as Hitler". There are a lot of well-meaning Americans who will go to their early graves thinking they still have the luxury of lying about the real nature of the problem: "and, no, I’m not referring to “the Jews,” I’m referring to the global capitalist establishment and the armies they employ to keep them in power".

"How a Handwritten Note Gave Erdogan an Uncheckable Election Win". A laughable list of 'problems'.

It remains amazing that these lovable people have been unfairly subject to so much completely unwarranted hatred over the millennia: "Far-Right Israeli Activists Hold BBQ To Taunt Hunger Striking Palestinians".

"Man charged with making threatening calls to Jewish centers". Finally getting around to American charges involving the usual false-flag problem.

"Why voting for Trump was the right thing to do (7 reasons)". One of the obvious things about Trump is that the ratio of hot air to actually doing something stupid is remarkably high. It will be a big positive thing if he gets through two terms without actually doing anything.

Friday, April 21, 2017

"Sorry, No War in North Korea". I think this is a given, except that it is only American exceptionalism which would lead anybody to conclude that the North Korean regime would be replaced. The North Korean strategy over decades has been to dig in and survive just long enough that it can inflict enough damage on South Korea and Japan that the Americans would have to back off before trillions of dollars of the world economy disappears.

"Today’s Blind Items – Quick Hits". #2 is about Jason Chaffetz, the Jew who passes as a Mormon to hold a seat in Utah (!), and who disappeared in a flash. Mensch! DNC!!

"Paris attack could strengthen Le Pen heading into Sunday vote". "Champs-Elysees attack: Perfect timing, for some". Maybe, but there are way too many moving pieces for anybody to be confident of how this may play out. For example, this could improve the chances of a Le Pen-Mélenchon run off that Mélenchon would win, the exact opposite of what the rich fascists would want.

"RASHIDEEN MASSACRE: Children Lured to their Slaughter by NATO State Terrorists". The ignored massacre, except when the Jew-controlled media insinuates Assad did it!

"Russia Stands Firmly by Syria, Will Boost Ties With Lebanon". The American shabbos goyim have yet to come to grips with the stark reality that Putin has no wiggle room on this - Sunni-stan is an existential threat to Russia.

"Trump is Like the Weather: Wait a Day and His Foreign Policy Position Will Change". The Dilbert guy will no doubt write volumes about how clever this is (he seems to be using his Trump-predicting notoriety to sell some product), but I imagine American allies are nervous that one of these bluffs might blow up with unintended consequences.

"Unnamed Sources Tell CNN Fake News: U.S. Officials Preparing Charges Against Julian Assange". The Americans have always pretended that Assange's problems turned entirely on the Swedish legal system, but after the American stooge lost in Ecuador, it may be they are fearing:

Swedish cold feet over the cumulative effect of the massive national embarrassment caused by this persecution; and/or

possible legal ramifications, post-Brexit, of the imprisonment system they have fashioned using the EU.

On the other hand, Trump wouldn't be President were it not for WikiLeaks, and such a betrayal would ruin his brand.

"Tillerson’s Vague Plan for Syria has Serious Flaws". There is still only one choice - either you let the Syrian government and its allies de-terrorize Syria, or you effectively promote an ISIS state. The Jews still demand Sunni-stan, which explains the lingering American support of ISIS in Syria and elsewhere, despite what Trump sometimes claims: "Trump’s Indonesian Allies In Bed With Isis-Backed Militia Seeking To Oust Elected President". Of course, Trump is just following long-standing American policy of messing with Indonesia.

"Israel is mad and sad because Western leaders have yet to start World War III in Syria" (Alexis).

"Why Not a Probe of ‘Israel-gate’?" (Parry). Parry is so good, and consequently somewhat marginalized despite the historical importance of his reporting, as he has always been willing to write the inconvenient truth. This column is a keeper.

"Russia questions watchdog’s swift identification of sarin in Syria chemical incident". "Chlorine, Not Sarin, Was Used In The Khan Sheikhun Incident". No proper chain of custody as the al-Qaeda-controlled site is too dangerous for outsiders to visit. You would think that international 'experts' would refuse to sanction tainted test results which ruin their reputation as scientists, but anybody can be bought.

Shekel news: "Tillerson and Haley’s trash-talk on Iran was brought to you by Sheldon Adelson". Still, the swagger and bluster doesn't hide the fact that Trump has in fact backed down from his most ridiculous campaign positions on Iran. It seems clear that World Jewry has retreated to its 'red line' position that Iran must be limited in its sway over de-terrorized Syria.

"A Sad Day for Turkey". The main problem is that this creates a problem that will have to be fixed, and the only way to fix it is yet another coup d'etat. Another issue is that the vote appeared to become a big 'fuck you' from Islamists to the West (see what victims of Islamophobia think), yet the result was exactly what the leaders of the West wanted.

"Yikes! New Behind-the-Scenes Book Brutalizes the Clinton Campaign" (Taibbi). "Hillary's 2016 Strategy Against Trump in Michigan: Don't Mention the Election!" (Sailer). Two things:

the false economies which loom so large in the places where she lost - a problem which continues, though now for the purely anti-progressive motives of the DNC - come out of Killary's belief that she lost to Obama due to improper marshalling of resources; and

her excuse of email ditziness in defending her hiding her emails while Secretary of State is utter rubbish, as she had issued sophisticated email-related orders over finding the supposed traitors in her 2008 nomination loss.

Thursday, April 20, 2017

"The Watergate Style Break In That Covered Up Shocking Wave Of Clinton State Department Scandals". Theft of some computers, leaving other valuables behind, from a small law office that just happened to be representing a State Department whistle blower when Killary was Secretary of State.

"Maxine Waters Loses Her Mind to “Anti-Russia Dementia” – Like the Rest of the Black Caucus". "It's time for Democrats to drop the Russia 'shtick'".

"The Mélenchon Factor". Voters are striking out against the power structure all over the West, and the key is giving them a decent anti-establishment choice. Americans had a similar chance, but lost it when the Clintonistas shivved Bernie. Mélenchon is a shockingly good candidate, a 'skeptic' who wants to pull out of NATO.

"Experts Warn That Trump's Lies About North Korea Hurt America's Credibility". The failed Trump bluff shows he was never serious about North Korea.

"West does not want to investigate incident in Idlib, Russian diplomat says".

"Aspartame was discovered at GD Searle, a Chicago drug company, in the 1960s. The FDA first approved it in 1974, but an FDA scientist at the time, Adrian Gross, discovered that there were serious shortcomings in all 15 long-term studies that Searle submitted for review. For example, some rats in the studies died but were not autopsied after to discern the cause; in other cases, the aspartame was not mixed well enough into the feed and the rats were eating around it. There was also evidence of brain tumors in the rats in several studies.

Gross's findings, along with pressure from other scientists, resulted in a public board of inquiry in early 1980 consisting of three independent scientists who reviewed the data and voted to withhold approval because they "did not believe Searle's studies conclusively showed aspartame did not cause brain tumors."

At the time, Donald Rumsfeld was the CEO of Searle. He was also on the transition team for Ronald Reagan, who was inaugurated in 1981. After the inauguration, Searle re-applied to the FDA for approval, at which point Reagan fired the FDA commissioner and replaced him with Arthur Hayes Hull, Jr., who re-approved aspartame for dry products.

Aspartame quickly flooded the market, and two years later was also approved for use in liquids. Soon after, Hull left the FDA and took a job with Burson Marsteller, the PR firm for Searle. Meanwhile, Searle (which Monsanto purchased in 1985) made billions and Rumsfeld, of course, later became the Secretary of Defense under George W. Bush. (For more on this history, check out the 60 Minutes segment from 1996 and the Times article from 2006.)

Many of those Searle studies that Gross questioned are now lumped into the data that says aspartame is safe. And though the question of aspartame causing brain tumors has largely been dismissed over the years, there hasn't been much new data on the subject. In fact, a 1987 General Accounting Office report states that 28 out of 69 scientists said more research was needed in the areas of "neurological functions, brain tumors, seizures, headaches, and adverse effects on children and pregnant women." Nonetheless, the report added, research was ongoing in all areas except brain tumors. What's more, the FDA dissuaded the National Toxicology Program (NTP) from doing further cancer research on aspartame. As the founder of the NTP, David Rall, put it, "It's a wonderful way to ensure that it isn't tested—discourage the testing group from testing it and then say it's safe.""

Wednesday, April 19, 2017

The snowflake/Clintonista propaganda machine is now mocking Trump allegations that anti-Trump protesters are paid. "The Soros Subversion Machine on a Platter". "Look Who Funds The Group Behind The Call To Arms At Milo’s Berkeley Event." Note the Tax March partners.

"The Left’s Descent to Fascism". More specifically, Ziofascism. The only real progressive politics is fundamentally 'anti-Semitic'. The set backs for The Narrative are bringing out the essential contradictions.

The NYT has had to take note, and mock, the attacks on the ridiculous false-flag on Khan Sheikhoun: "NYT Mocks Skepticism on Syria-Sarin Claims" (Parry, who has been on a roll).

Latest Postol: "The Nerve Agent Attack that Did Not Occur: Analysis of the Times and Locations of Critical Events in the Alleged Nerve Agent Attack at 7 AM on April 4, 2017 in Khan Sheikhoun, Syria".

The cloud of noxious gas is starting to arrive from the expected lapdogs in Britain, and Turkey (!).

Mocking is dangerous, a last-ditch strategy, as it alerts people to the material otherwise completely and utterly hidden by the Jew-controlled media.

The other kind of mockery is like shooting fish in a barrel (watch the video): "Ignorance is Strength by Publius Tacitus".

Tuesday, April 18, 2017

"MIT expert claims latest chemical weapons attack in Syria was staged". Strikingly odd to see this anywhere in the Lügenpresse ('Leadership'; connections to weird religious sects, just not the usual weird religious sect!). Flipping through the comments, they appear to be well over 90% skeptical of the Official Story.

"Snowden's Box". Why, when he is so paranoid, did Snowden put that dangerous address on it? Well written, and worth the read for a modern spy story.

An old spy story: "How a spy betrayed the KGB and was double-crossed by an RCMP cop".

"Goodbye Turkey". "A Turkey Divided by Erdogan Will Become Prey for the Country’s Enemies".

"Donald Goes to Canossa". There's way too many people in Europe and Japan, and Donald has the solution.

"Bill Kristol celebrates ‘normal’ foreign policy — with Russia replacing Iraq in the new ‘axis of evil’". The funniest thing about this thing we must not mention is that there is not the tiniest attempt to hide it.

"Dear Washington: the era of the false flag attack is now over". Although the woke aren't fooled any longer, the false flag still serves as something to be served up by the Lügenpresse as the basis for the talking points of the political class.

"Another fact that should have everyone in the country startled is the federal government has said on the record: during Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s trial and since after his trial that the Tsarnaev brothers did not build those bombs. Well, the immediate response to that should be from everyone in the nation, then who did? Why aren’t you looking for them? That’s another one of the mysteries that is tackled in the book, about this very bizarre robbery that took place ten minutes before the MIT police officer Sean Collier was executed and during that 7/11 robbery, there was a former MIT employee who has been identified as that robber, still not arrested but in June of 2013 was arrested for a different crime altogether when he threatened his mother and said I’ve done something that I’m going to have to answer God for. His mother told police that her son had been friends with Tamerlan Tsarnaev. Police execute a search warrant in his home and find every single component of the bombs that were detonated at the Boston Marathon, including ball bearings that were signature to the bombs that detonated at the finish line. Strangely and inexplicably, that man, Daniel Morley, was not prosecuted for the bombmaking material he had in his home or the threats he made against his mother or never even questioned in connection with the 7/11 robbery which his own family members have identified him as a suspect. Instead, he was put in a mental institution in Massachusetts for two years. Many people believe he was cooperating with the federal government in a different case regarding anarchists and anonymous and now he’s free, driving a bus full of senior citizens when there are a lot of people in Massachusetts who truly believe that he is the true bomb builder."

and:

"In the end, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was not found by law enforcement and a lot of people believe that’s because the FBI – I know this to be true – when Dzhokhar escaped that wild bomb and bullet in Watertown, he was bleeding. He abandoned that stolen Mercedes and he staggered up a tree, leaving bloody handprints and a blood trail behind. At the time, I was in Watertown like so many other reporters and I was getting text messages from sources saying we’re going to get him, we have a blood trail and then those same sources were told to back off, it was an FBI scene and so the Boston Police Homicide Squad, the state police that had dogs, they were told to back off and we all know that in the end, who found Dzhokhar? A civilian who was going out for a cigarette. The top on his boat was strew and he went to investigate. A civilian! Despite the National Guard doing door to door searches and cops in riot gear without a warrant going into people’s homes, in the end, it was a civilian who found Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and when that boat was surrounded, there was a sniper from the NEMLEC Swat Team who was on the second floor of that civilian’s home and he heard Dzhokhar say over again, “The FBI is going to kill me, the FBI is going to kill me.” I don’t think that’s the case whatsoever, but it is incredibly strange that Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was bleeding profusely, he leaves these bloody handprints up and down the street where he jumped out of that vehicle and yet they didn’t find him for nearly an entire day. I think it raises a whole new spectrum of questions. Then of course, there’s the question of what they were doing in Watertown in the first place. There is a police report that is referenced in Maximum Harm about Dzhokhar Tsarnaev emerging from 89 Dexter Avenue, which is right around where the shootout took place. There was a story in Saudi Arabia about a student who lived in that house, who had been pulled out of that place by the FBI and arrested but you never heard another word about that guy again, you never heard about 89 Dexter Ave again. Nobody knows where the bombs were built. At the very least, I think there should be some concerns about who else worked with those brothers, who built the bombs and why are we not all that concerned about finding those people?"

"On January 21, 2012, Tamerlan departed from Boston’s Logan Airport and connected at JFK for a flight to Moscow. By then he was on two different terrorist watch lists, though that fact never slowed him down.

The first was the Terrorist Identities Datamart Environment (TIDE) database, which is the repository of all international terrorist identifier information shared by the FBI, CIA, and an alphabet soup of U.S. intelligence agencies. The National Counterterrorism Center maintains it by adding biographical or biometric identifiers. The second watch list was TECS, which is not an acronym but takes its name from an outdated system of identification checks from a now-defunct federal agency. TECS, aimed at flagging potential terror suspects as they cross borders, is a system allowing customs agents to file reports about any “encounter with a traveler, a memorable event, or noteworthy item of information particularly when they observe behavior that may be indicative of intelligence gathering or preoperational planning related to terrorism, criminal, or other illicit intention,” according to the DHS. Despite Tamerlan’s being on both of those lists, he still left Logan without a hitch.

Nearly six months later, upon arrival in the United States after spending time overseas in a terrorist hot spot, he faced little to no resistance from U.S. Customs. The purpose of the FBI’s and CIA’s placing Tamerlan on the watch lists was to create an alert any time he traveled. But inexplicably, that never happened.

Then there was the question of his passport, which Tamerlan had reported stolen—or at least that’s what he told his ex-wife, Katherine Russell. The last valid passport that Tamerlan possessed came from Kyrgyzstan, where he had grown up, and was slated to expire on November 16, 2012. Tamerlan applied for a Russian passport to replace the one issued in Kyrgyzstan that he had used to gain entry into the United States as a political refugee in 2002. But, as congressional investigators would discover, he left Russia without ever collecting the new passport.

Still, when Tamerlan landed at Logan on July 17, 2012, he had no problem whatsoever. A customs agent “scanned Tsarnaev’s Alien Registration Card into the computer system used during primary inspection. The card was valid, and as a result, CBP [Customs and Border Protection] took Tsarnaev’s picture, collected his fingerprints, confirmed his identity, and admitted him into the country based on his LPR [legal permanent resident] status,” according to the OIG. However, the report states, the Customs and Border Protection officer who processed Tamerlan told investigators he “could not recall” processing Tamerlan or if he alerted the FBI regarding Tamerlan’s return to the United States without a passport. He did explain to the inspectors that officers like him communicate with the FBI about potential terrorist watch list suspects’ travel with “email, orally, or via ‘sticky note.’”

Stranger still was the testimony from then–Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on immigration policy on April 23, 2013—just days after Tamerlan died—that the name on his airline ticket did not match the name on his green card, saying, “there was a mismatch.” She publicly declined to elaborate.

Surely to stop Tamerlan at the airport for additional screening based on his physical profile alone—he was a Muslim male with a long beard—or because he was leaving a terrorist hotbed would have been insensitive racial profiling. But the idea that a man whose name was on two terrorist watch lists somehow managed to clear customs because, government officials claimed, his name was misspelled on those lists, is inconceivable. This is especially true given the multimillion-dollar computer program the DHS had purchased to prevent that very sort of thing from occurring. Even after the Russians had inexplicably notified the United States in writing about his radicalization in 2011, and despite being on multiple terror watch lists, Tamerlan was allowed to travel to a terrorist hot spot and return without being questioned.

All of this looks strange—even stupendously negligent—to the casual observer. But to the trained eye, it might look like something else entirely. Former Somerville Police Chief Tom Pasquarello, a longtime DEA agent who has supervised his own confidential informants, had noticed similarities between Tamerlan’s case and his own use of so-called CIs during multiple takedowns all over the world. As a longtime law enforcement official, he says, the seeming coincidences cannot be ignored. They make no sense—not Tamerlan’s trip to Russia, nor his return without a passport while on two separate terror watch lists. Unless, that is, Tamerlan was trying to lure like-minded radicals in an effort to collect information and report back to U.S. law enforcement. “You pull a string on Tamerlan’s life,” Pasquarello said, “and all you get is unanswered questions.”"

and (my emphasis in red):

"U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal, a Democrat from Connecticut, pushed Napolitano for more answers and was told to wait for a classified—secret—briefing. Senator Charles Grassley asked Napolitano how a misspelling could have caused problems in 2012 when the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007 had amended certain sections of the Immigration and Naturalization Act pertaining to the control of foreign nationals’ travel. The 2007 law reiterated the need for exit data and required that such data be collected on all foreign nationals who entered the United States under the visa waiver program with the provision that air carriers are required to “collect and electronically transmit” passenger “arrival and departure” data to “the automated entry and exit control system” developed by the federal government. Clearly, according to Napolitano’s testimony, that didn’t happen. Inexplicably, once again she was only willing to answer behind closed doors. It would be better, Napolitano told the senators at the hearing, if they could discuss the matter in a classified setting.

Whatever information Tamerlan’s immigration records contained, the DHS secretary was not at liberty to talk. It was a staggering admission, especially since DHS would eventually be forced to release Tamerlan’s alien file pursuant to a Freedom of Information Act request filed by multiple news organizations, including the Boston Globe, in February 2016. Though dozens of pages were completely redacted, including the names of federal agencies that requested Tamerlan receive U.S. citizenship (and waive any fees for the application process), the U.S. Customs file still contained troubling information.

First, Tamerlan had multiple names and dates of birth that he had used. Then there were the two State Department Medical Examination for Immigration or Refugee Applicant forms, which had startling discrepancies. In one, the attached picture was of an unidentified older-looking man wearing a black-collared polo shirt and contained a passport number. In the second, the picture was of a teenage Tamerlan wearing an identical shirt, and the passport number had been redacted.

Another troubling form seemed innocuous at first glance: a notification instructing Tamerlan to report to 170 Portland Street in Boston on October 16, 2012, so he could finally take the official oath and become an American citizen. Even though Tamerlan was legally ineligible, somehow his naturalization application had been reopened on August 28, 2012. Among other things, the October ceremony would have meant an impossibly short turnaround for an application opened just months earlier. It remains unclear whether Tamerlan showed up at 170 Portland Street and what happened if he did show up. But the document suggests that someone was pulling strings to help him obtain the very thing he had been craving so desperately for years.

Tamerlan did not become a citizen on that October day, though the DHS will not say whether he attended. What is clear, however, is that in the weeks after that scheduled appearance, the FBI continued to email immigration officials, prodding them to approve Tamerlan’s citizenship application, according to the Office of the Inspector General’s report. Janet Napolitano, though, would not stick around to answer questions. She quit her job at the DHS months after the Boston Marathon bombings, right around the same time FBI Director Robert Mueller retired, as did the Boston FBI special agent in charge, Richard DesLauriers.

On October 22, 2012—days after the scheduled oath ceremony for Tamerlan was somehow scuttled—an immigration services officer emailed the FBI’s CT Agent saying that Tamerlan’s name had popped up on a terrorist watch list and asking if he “represented a national security concern.” The next day, the CT Agent, who investigated the initial Russian FSB warning in 2011, assured immigration officials in writing that Tamerlan was not a risk if he gained full citizenship: “There is no national security concern related to [Tamerlan Tsarnaev] and nothing that I know of that should preclude issuance of whatever is being applied for,” he wrote. The CT Agent would tell officials that he did not remember whether he searched Tamerlan’s file or public sources before he replied to the immigration official. To this day, the FBI insists that Tamerlan’s case file was closed after the CT Agent’s initial investigation in 2011, and was only reopened after the Boston Marathon attack.

On January 23, 2013, Tamerlan made a second attempt to become a U.S. citizen. He had an interview with Customs officials to discuss documentation related to his arrest for domestic violence and fully expected to walk away with his citizenship. Instead, the officer wrote, the paperwork relating to the dismissal of charges in his domestic violence arrest did not arrive and his status was delayed.

Again.

Two weeks later, on February 6, 2013, an angry Tamerlan walked into Phantom Fireworks in Seabrook, New Hampshire, and asked for the “biggest and loudest” pyrotechnics in the store."

Monday, April 17, 2017

"Carter Page Went to Moscow With a Tape of Donald Trump Offering Treason For Hacking". So far out there Mensch doesn't seem to have been able to find a paper with low enough standards to publish it, but it is generating some excitement amongst the Clintonistas. What does 'sources with links to the intelligence community' and 'sources close to the intelligence community' even mean?

Related (Jewesses for WWIII): "Rachel Maddow Is Lost in Her Cold War Conspiracies". The Traditional Enemies Of Peace carefully built an intellectual framework for future wars: "What Russia-gate Has Wrought" (Parry).

Sunday, April 16, 2017

"How to bring down the elephant in the room". Kumbaya solution at the end isn't helpful. I say be as 'stiff-necked' as the Evil Ones, and always tell the truth, no matter what anyone will tell you about clever tactics. Their entire hoary mechanism of repression revolves around truth suppression, so my faith in truth telling isn't just mysticism. The real solution is almost Zen - you have to find ways to exploit the divisions within the monsters, divisions which almost always involve the intellectual fog caused by violent racist supremacism, and turn them against themselves. Supremacists always break up into factions, with each group thinking it is the supreme amongst supremes, with conflicting strategies to define their own mini-group's superiority (typical is that the 'left-wing' Jews and 'right-wing' Jews are now hilariously pretending to fight over BDS, all turning on the vital issue of which group is more authentically 'Jewish'!).

"Meet The Lawyer Who's Suing Saudi Arabia For Financing The 9/11 Attacks". The lawfare ambulance chasers are portrayed by the mainstream media, naturally, as heroes. There are lots of excellent reasons to utterly despise the Saudis, but the fact they were framed for this American operation isn't one of them. One of the oddities about lawfare is that it was created at a time when World Jewry saw the Gulf States as opponents of Zionism!

"US claims of Syria nerve gas attack: The anatomy of a lie" (Martin). One thing to remember is that the Americans could not possibly have had sufficient evidence to draw any kind of valid conclusion before they made their attack (an attack utterly illegal under international law even if the Trump story was 100% true, and, needless to say, completely unconstitutional under American law). Once the attack is made, the structural forces against admitting to a mistake make it impossible to accept any further research done by the killers or their agents.

World Jewry is treating this nonsense as an important part of their usual general murdering and land stealing effort, and we should see this as a sign of weakness and fear that their unimaginably evil aims are being rebuffed by the Syrian people: "“Experts” coming to Bashar al-Assad’s rescue". As I noted, it is impossible to conceive of a more on-the-point expert on this issue than Postol (it is telling that they will quibble about Postol's established expertise, but Bellingcat, peering from his basement at photos from the internet, is a world expert on everything). Of course, no intelligence experts or agencies with a reputation to lose are willing to put their names on the American government lies.

One of our secret advantages is that the Evil Ones assume we are morons. To be fair, there is much evidence for that, most notably amongst the American exceptionalists. The cause for optimism is that as the monsters and their shabbos goyim continue to lazily pile on with the same kind of tricks (it is difficult not to notice an unimaginative regurgitation of Ghouta, and the false flags are coming so fast these days - evidence of desperation, not strength - even the most moronic are starting to gasp at the chutzpah), people are catching on. The general revulsion of the 'silent majority' American people to the latest outrage is proof of that, and something we have to build on.

Remember that false flags are popular with supremacists in part because the fooling establishes their supremacism. They can't resist over reliance on false flags as they are addicted to the rush of getting one over on the untermenschen.

"Trump, we are told by gloating NeverTrumpers, has no principles. But so what? His followers do, and they are now an army of dovish “deplorables” whom we are happy to welcome into the anti-interventionist movement. Many are now readers of – and contributors to – this site, and with the War Party on the march, we expect many more to follow in their wake.

The antiwar movement is no longer the preserve of coastal elites, Chomskyite professors, and obnoxious “social justice warriors,” who kept it marginalized, brain-dead, and impotent. The Trump phenomenon, and the subsequent betrayal by a President who was elected on the strength of his resolve to avoid the mistakes of the past, has introduced some much needed ideological diversity into the ranks of anti-interventionists. As my mentor Murray Rothbard proclaimed way back in the early 1990s, “The Old Right is back!”"

"Did Al Qaeda Fool the White House Again?" The term 'high confidence' is a joke, and means 'we're bluffing and have no confidence at all'. It is funny how often we see the technique in the Lügenpresse of establishing a lie (like Ghouta), and then repeat the lie years later to give credibility to the most recent lie, even though the first lie had subsequently been disproven! It reminds me of - you know - using yellowcake to improve your credibility on aluminum tubes! Of course, one of the main Jew-controlled media techniques is 'proof' through repetition and ubiquity. Supremacists lack all shame - once they need to pin the next al Qaeda/Turkish gas attack on Assad, they will no doubt use both Ghouta and Khan Shaykun as proof of a pattern!!!

Calling somebody who questions the Official Story an Assad-lover or a Putin-lover is also telling, as it is all they've got in their quiver, and it is completely circular as the only evidence for this alleged love is questioning the extraordinarily thin American story. All the evidence for the Official Story comes from al Qaeda (!), and from the Oscar-winning White Helmets! It is genuinely odd that the witness pool is thin as al Qaeda kills or ransoms any non-allies or even independent journalists found in its territory, yet the hero White Helmets wander around with impunity.

It has been noted by many, as it is obvious, that Assad had no motive for a gas attack, and absolutely no reason to risk the possible repercussions for absolutely no gain. Posh say the liars, he's a madman just like Saddam, and Gaddafi, and Milošević, and Kim Jong-un, and so on (it is funny how all American enemies happen to have the same mental problems), and is clinically incapable of resisting his psychopathic urges to gas babies and tweak the nose of the American Empire, even if he ends up bayoneted in the rectum for his insanity. The madman explanation is the only thing that gives the Official Story even the slightest hope of credibility. This mild-mannered ophthalmology student living and studying in London, who unwillingly took the President job due to the unexpected death of his brother, turns out, like all the others, to be just another Ted Bundy! What a set of psychopath coincidences all around the world! It sure is lucky that the United States and Israel and Saudi Arabia completely lack this madman problem!